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## General\nWeโre building a stable-value cryptocurrency with the intention of having a significant positive effect on the world. Everybody says that sort of thing, but we really mean it. We're looking for a software engineering dynamo with form and character who can help us modify and extend an Ethereum fork without making a mess.\n\nWorking on this project will require an expert knowledge of the Ethereum codebase (and specifically geth) and the inner workings of the EVM, a solid understanding of Go, an enthusiasm for testing (we use BDD and TDD), hands-on experience with cryptographic protocols, and a pretty good comprehension of how the web works. Bonus points if youโre familiar with testing smart contracts or web3.js. \n\nThe ideal person for this job is experienced, self-motivated, reliable and trying to the best all-round person they can be. Aside from that, experience with cryptocurrency, large-scale economics or financial services applications would be extremely advantageous. \n\n## Skills & requirements\nWe're a small group of people who value self improvement, honesty, humility and curiosity tempered with a healthy skepticism. We like people who do everything to the best of their ability, but accept their limits. The problems we're trying to solve can be tough, and no one person has all the answers. But we're excited to try and find solutions, and you should be too. \n\nIn terms of technical stuff, we require: \n\n- A minimum of one year's experience with Go, especially in reference to Ethereum. We only ship clean, well-tested, interface-first code. \n- Great communication. We're a distributed team, but we're also a lean startup. \n- Experience working remotely. It takes discipline and grit. \n- Some understanding of BDD, or at least TDD. We consider test coverage to be an integral part of good production code, and you should too. \n- A good understanding of Git. We love Git Flow like it's our own child. \n- Some familiarity with the terminal. We use Docker, as well as standard tooling like Makefiles and shell scripts.\n\nIt would also be super if you: \n\n- Have experience with crypto startups, ICOs, and the like. \n- Have spent a couple of years working with web technologies. A good grasp of HTTP, REST, RPC (ideally gRPC) would be highly advantageous. \n- Really enjoy refactoring.\n- Have tinkered with k8s.\n- Consider documentation to be as important as code. \n- Have any background in philosophy or economics. \n- Administer Linux boxes for fun and profit. \n- Have a deep and abiding love for vim or neovim. There may be a fight if you fall on the Emacs (ie. wrong) side of the tracks. \n- Think tmux is just super. \n \n\nPlease mention the words **KIWI RHYTHM INDEX** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMy4yMzUuNDYuMTkx). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Crypto, Golang, Web3, Blockchain, Ethereum, Developer, Digital Nomad, Git and Linux jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $130,000/year\n
\n\n#Benefits\n
๐ Distributed team\n\n
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